Clearly not. The fact that you thought he was shows that you may well not be a very empathetic person.

Unless your boyfriend is normally a violent person, he has clearly been very negatively affected by this experience. I doubt he would have this reaction if he had been completely fine with the threesome going into it (although that is possible). The facts that this threesome was 100% your idea, that you had to convince your boyfriend of it, and that you chose one of his friends and had the threesome within the span of 12 hours do not offer any clues that your boyfriend was really into it, even if he said he was on board.

Hindsight is 20/20. It's really easy for you to say this after seeing the end result. I don't think it's fair to blame her this much for what happened, something clearly just went very wrong, and I think there's fault on both sides. You're right, he clearly wasn't into it, but he should have said no. That's completely on him.

Not really horrible but plain weird/scary. I was having problems with what I thought were small animals in my house - as soon as I turned off the lights to go to sleep, I would hear scratching, running, hissing and other non-soothing sounds. I had traps set all over the house that would be sprung with nothing in them. One morning I woke to find one of my squirrel traps (like a large mouse trap) had a knife caught in it.

You're missing the point. Tests aren't necessarily a great indicator of real intelligence. Some people are ridiculously smart but just test badly. Some people I know aren't that bright but are able to cram and memorize how to do problems the night before the test.

Your wish is pretty fucked up. Is what she did terrible? Yes, very. Should she be punished? Yes. Unfortunately depression and suicidal thoughts have the effect of not causing people to think clearly. What she did is inexcusable, but frankly she probably doesnt need more guilt and self loathing in her life

I have a couple of uncles who have lived with their "girlfriends" for longer than I've been alive and never got married and are in better relationship health than almost any married couple I can think of.

That's irrelevant. It doesn't matter what the teacher knows or doesn't know. Does a person who actually read the book learn more than the person who didn't. Yes. If the goal is to actually teach people through reading then people simply telling others what happened in the book is detrimental to learning.

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I feel like every other day I see a post where the joke is literally that the person is overweight. It's not funny, it's just bullying. I'm not saying it's ok for people to be overweight. It's not. Regardless that doesn't give you the right to berate someone and make fun of them.

You say that like it's a justification to make fun of people. It's still not. Just because it's the internet doesn't mean it's any better than laughing at a fat person to their face. Would you do that? If you wouldn't then you shouldn't do it on the internet either. If you would, well then you're an asshole. Anonymity doesn't make you any less of an asshole.

Yeah, I get it's a joke, but there are actually quite a lot of people who actually do think fraternities are like this. It just worries me that the more "jokes" like this are made, the more people will actually believe them.